The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925 Page: 10 of 12
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We started to write an ad, telling about our WONDERFULLY COMPLETE CHRISTMAS STOCK, but
aftar wrestling with the problem finally pave it up !—We have such a lot of gifts—in any line under the
sun that you can think oj, that it is impossible to list them hen. Just come in hen and SEE the Greatest
Collection of Holiday presents ever brought to Hereford. Most anything short of a Steam Engine doom
to a knitting needle.
CITY DRUG STORE
Dimmitt, Castro County News
December S.
Tbo Dlmmltt Sunday School voted
to tow « Christmas tre* agoio on
Christmas Bra this year. Tha ««•
mlttesa ware appointed laat Sunday
Morning by Huperlutrndeiit Avery.
Center Plains consolidated school
preaented a play laat Haturday even
lag at the high school auditorium en-
titled "Am I Intruding?" A large
crowd waa present. One third of the
procceda waa given to the Parent-
leather Aaaoclatlpn.
Mlaa Poole Waltman went to Amar-
illo laat Saturday. \ ,
lira. R. it. Huron motored to Here-
ford one day laat week.
Laat Wedneaday aa Aubrey FUea
waa taking the aide hoarda off of hla
wagon, oue of the board* fell on hla
foot, painfully mnahlng It. He haa
boon unable to walk on It for aeveral
day*.
Floyd Beyuolda of Plalavlew la vla-
ttlng her atater, Mr*. Ilenry Btaleup.
The condition of Uarndpa Hunt la
reported unchanged at thla writing.
The eltlaena of Dlmmltt are plan-
ning to broadraat a program from the
Amarillo broadcasting etatlu neat Fri-
day evening, Pecemlwr 11. The time
Will probably lie N:30 p. in.
■ Frank Shepard waa a bualnoaa via
Ror In Hereford laat Saturday.
Carina Reynold* and Rev. 11. Cough-
nut made a bualneaa trip to Amarillo
laat Wedneaday.
Morrla and Eugene Kimball left
laat Monday for Plalnvlew where they
plan to work for aomettme.
Mr. and Mr*. C. n. Ruttolph apent
the week end In Plalnvlew and Ama-
rillo. Their daughter, Mr*. Sherman
Lockhart of Plalnvlew. accompanied
them home.
Meadamea J. N. Bmlthee and Dow
Puree motored to Tnlla laat Tueaday.
Dr. Mayea Miller motored to Au-
arlllo Friday evening.
Joe Haallnge haa rented the atorc
building formerly owned by J. 0.
Tat* and will open up a atock of dour,
•ugar, gorund feed and corn In the
Bear future. The bualneaa will be lu
charge of R. (\ lluckabay.
Mutt Cone and a Mr. Tarwaler have
pure ha aed the radio formerly owned
by Carlo* Reynold* and A. M. Brown-
lee, the act formerly owned by Floyd
Aahworth.
Mr. and Mr*. Perry Hraham and
Mr. and Mra. Bill Qraham are plan-
ning to leav* the laat of the week
tor Oklahoma on a vlalt. They plan
to lie away until the drat of the year.
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Rlrdwell and
family have moved to Dlmmltt from
Loving, Tesaa.
The following program will h* given
at the aohool auditorium on Wednea-
day evening. December 16, by the
Parent-Teacher Aaaoclatlon:
Mualc—Joaephlne Cowaert.
"illiteracy In Teiaa"-4Ira. M. R.
Amy.
Song by Kindergarten.
"Value of Kindergarten"—Mr*. Uay
Sheffy.
'Human Kducallon"--Mm. Edwin
Ramey.
Auawer Roll Call with favorite.
"Think It Over."
All member* urged to be present,
bringing a new member with them.
Mr. and Mr*, BUI Kwer* motored to
Naaarrth laatSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It Hasting* aud
family. Mr, and Mra. Ernest llarmon.
Meaara. Ilea Wright and Max Cray
attended the birthday dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Hastings
In Hereford la*t Sunday, honoring
Mr. Oano Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Aiken motored
to PJlalnvIew laat Sunday and visited
In the home of Mr. and Mr« Bud
Moore.
Mr. Wilson of Amarillo wu* In
Dlmmltt Monday.
Ml** Lena Swwaert haa returned to
her home In Junction, N. Met, after
a vlalt In the homo of h»r uncle.
Mr. and Mr*. Mark Oowaert.
W. T. Fuller, youngest son of Mr.
and Mr* R. A Fuller, la quite sick
thla weak
Mlaa Thelma coleman, Posle Walt
man and Loma Woodwln were dinner
guests In the home of Mra. Etta Urn
shear* laat Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. U. A. Fuller and fam
lly, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ramey and
family. Mr. and Mm. Perry Graham. ■
and Mrs. R. H. Doran and aon were |
dinner guc*ta In the home of Mr. and |
Mr*. Will Wright laaf Sunday.
Luther Barron of Muleshoe w«<
vlalt log lu the J. R. Oollehon home
laat Sunday.
Mr*. O. E. Welch and win Loul* of
Hinton are visiting In the J. W. Idle;
home thla week.
W. R. McElmy visited, In the J. M
McElroy home at Flagg last Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Harnett Winkle and
family have moved here fram Wlchltu
Fall* and are located four miles south
of town.
Ira Paine and Mnard Gaccay of,
Laine*a spent tbo week end In the I
J. L. Byrd home.
Mrs. Mattel Welch and children an
visiting her mother #t Lockney thl* j
weak. i
Give Her Some
Dishes
CHINA
IN SETS
Specially Priced
000 to $00
*
The seta are complete. The designs am
Jellcate and the patterns are excellent. Any
of the sets will make the dining table a
thing of beauty every time It la used.
We ala* have aeparala piece* and broke*
<els which are being said below east.
; In the olden day* of the square
dames they weren’t bothered much
| with eternal triangle*.
m i i—i" . 11 ' "" " ” *
Young Man: You furnlah tbo girl
—we furnlah tbo home.
E. B. BLACK 00.
There Will Be Nothing More Appropriate than Dishes!
Dunlap Hardware Company
GIFT AND ART NOVELTIES
Cheerfully Suggestive of the Spirit of Chrittmas.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Mrs. Gertrude Brotherton
COMBINATION!
For Saturday, December 19, Only
1 Box Cream of Wheat, 1 Box Po§t Toasties, 2
Boxes Post Bran, 1 Cans Pink Salmon
ALL FOR $1.00
WILLIAMS BROS. GROCERY
Phones 128 and 267
$2.30 - FLOUR • $2.30
If this flour does not satisfy you just as well, or better, than any flour
you are using, pour it out, bring back the empty sack, and wateh us
refund your money, with a grin.—You are the Judge.
It is “HONEY BEET9 Flour, from the “ALVA MILLS ” and we are
selling it at a low margin, and for CASH only.
TRY A BAG — YOU CAN’T LOSE
When You Buy From a Cash Store You Don9t Help Us Lose Any Bad
Accounts
WE WANT TO BID ON YOUR TURKEYS, AND OTHER PRODUCE
West Texas Feed <£L Seed Co.
Telephone 265
Make the Children
HAPPY ^
Bring Them for a Visit to Toyland
Santa Claus’ Own Headquarters
WE WILL SHOW THEM THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT
OF TOYS AND GIFT GOODS WE HAVE EVER
GATHERED TOGETHER IN OVR TEN
, YEARS IN HEREFORD
The time is getting short for ChriHtniu* shopping. Our store
is simply brimful of beautiful merchandise suitable for gifts for
any member of the family or any friend. It makes no difference
for whom you want a gift you can get a better selection and a
lower price at Skelton’s. Come at once and be convinced.
Skelton’s Variety Store
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
SERVICE GARAGE
Offers You the Following Reductions for Cash, by Reduced
Prices We Means This—
Timer and Roller________900
Tire Patch, per box______20$
Hot Shota _____________$2*10
Gates Fan Belts for Fords ...400
Dry Cell Batteries--------40$
K W Coil Points........10$
Mud Chains .......20% OFF
All Other Articles in Accordance.
All Our Tires and Tubes Will Be Sold at Wholesale Prices
Everything in stork will be sold at a lug discount, so check up
on your requirements and come and save some money.
STRICTLY CASH
SERVICE GARAGE
At New Location, First Door East of First National Bank
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1925, newspaper, December 10, 1925; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583723/m1/10/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.